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You are a manager for Peyton Approved, a pet supplies manufacturer. This responsibility requires you to create budgets, make
operations to determine if changes need to be made to make the company more efficient.
You will be preparing a budget for the quar

Daisy Consulting performs systems consulting and also sells Requirements
accounting software. Daisy Consulting believes the company will 1_ Record the $700,000 note payable on March 1 2011
need to borrow $i00,000 in order to expand operations. Daisy .
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ACC 202: Final Project Part I Budget Variance Report Submission
Garrett Marine
Southern New Hampshire University
Peyton approved manfactuers pet supplies and like any company they muc maintain a
budeget in order to maintain and monitor cash flow. If they

ACC 202: Final Project Part II Budget Analysis Submission
Southern New Hampshire University
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The processes of opening and maintaining a business revolves around an established
budgeting process, decisions to make or buy and many non-financial perfor

Relaxation, Inc. is authorized to issue 9%, 10year bonds payable. On January 1, 2018, when the market interest rate is 12%, the
company issues $500,000 of the bonds. The bonds pay interest semiannually.
a (Click the icon to view the Present Value of $1 ta

Drake Consulting performs systems consulting and sells Requirements
accounting software. Drake reviewed the receivables list from the 1_ Jeumenze the Jehuew 3.1 entry to record and establish the
January transactions. Drake uses the allowance method for al

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On January 1, 2015, Rapid Delivery Service purchased a truck at a cost of $90,000. Before placing the truck in service, Rapid spent
$4,000 painting it, $2,500 replacing tires, and $2,500 overhauling the engine. The tmck should remain in servic

Daisy Consulting performs systems consulting and also sells Requirements
accounting software. Daisy Consulting believes the company will 1_ Record the $700,000 note payable on March 1 2011
need to borrow $i00,000 in order to expand operations. Daisy .
con

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ACC 201 Final Project Part I Accounting Cycle Report
Ryan Elliott
Southern New Hampshire University
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ACC 201 Final Project Part I Accounting Cycle Report
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This paper is set out to discus

Running head: ACC 201 FINAL PROJECT PART I ACCOUNTING CYCLE REPORT
ACC 201 Final Project Part I Accounting Cycle Report
Jeanette
Southern New Hampshire University
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ACC 201 Final Project Part I Accounting Cycle Report
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The accounting cycle is the process

The cash basis of accounting is a method of recording accounting transactions for
revenue and expenses only when the corresponding cash is received or payments are
made. Therefore, you record revenue only when a customer pays for a billed product or
servi

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ACC 201 Final Project Part I Accounting Cycle Report
Charles Jones
Southern New Hampshire University
Keeping accurate financial documents is not an option. It's mandatory by the IRS. The

You are a manager for Peyton Approved, a pet supplies manufacturer. This responsibility requires you to create budgets, make
operations to determine if changes need to be made to make the company more efficient.
You will be preparing a budget for the quar

ACC-201-X3016_16EW3: ACC-201-X3016 Finan... Advice

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I would recommend the whole school. All the instructors are very nice and understanding.

Course highlights:

I learned a lot about the best ways to run a business.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Stay on top of your work and make sure to stay organized.

Course Term:Summer 2017

Professor:Brandon Schweitzer

Course Required?Yes

Feb 26, 2017

| Would highly recommend.

Not too easy. Not too difficult.

Course Overview:

This course had a webinar twice weekly that allowed questions regarding the Final Project. This project was posting 3 months of book work for pretend business. We had to do all reports for this business. A lot of work but fun. The instructor would show us how to work a transaction which was very helpful.

Course highlights:

Financial accounting side of a pretend business, posting and closing the books for the quarter. This taught us exactly what has to be done to run a business.

Hours per week:

9-11 hours

Advice for students:

Attend the webinars as they are very helpful. Work on the final project a little along so as not to get frustrated or rushed in doing the work.

Course Term:Summer 2016

Professor:C. Wood

Course Required?Yes

Course Tags:Math-heavyParticipation Counts

Feb 06, 2017

| Would highly recommend.

This class was tough.

Course Overview:

This is a great course to help with understanding the basics of accounting.

Course highlights:

I learned how to set up financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Take good notes, especially of any equations. Also, give yourself plenty of time to prepare your final project. Double check all of your work. If you make a mistake in the beginning, your whole project will be wrong. Don't be intimidated. It's a lot of work, but it's not impossible to get an A in the class.